"Bohr radius" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Bohr radiuses [plural], Bohr radii [plural]
Etymology: After physicist Niels Bohr. Head templates: {{en-noun|+|Bohr radii}} Bohr radius (plural Bohr radiuses or Bohr radii)
  1. (physical chemistry, quantum mechanics) The radius of a hydrogen atom, according to a certain calculation; equal to about 53 picometers. Wikipedia link: Bohr radius, Niels Bohr Tags: physical Categories (topical): Hydrogen, Physical chemistry, Physical constants, Quantum mechanics

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